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Getting the proper crowd into your trade show booth can be a big task, but not impossible. Walking the trade show floor on numerous occasions I have noticed that there are some impressive looking trade show displays and some just mediocre. I have also noticed some of the nice impressive booths have no crowd in them. Attendees just pass them by as if they were not there. The booth looks relatively nice with decent product displays yet no visitors to the booths (as a matter of fact I have seen some exhibitors which are the powerhouse of their market without any crowds in there booth at all) this means no new clients and also they may have gotten to be a powerhouse by other means, definitely not by displaying at trade shows. What makes the difference in attracting attendees into you booth? There are a few factors
1- In getting attendees into your both first of all you must have a friendly and inviting trade show display, this mean do not configure your trade show booth like a forte. It should be open and inviting -one should not feel trapped once they enter your booth.
2- Greet attendees in the trade show aisle not in your booth, Very few will ever freely enter your trade show booth without being invited
3- To capture attendees’ interest you must have something different from the rest of exhibitors. Try to create some sort of theme or major attraction inside your trade show booth. This will serve as a major draw for show attendees. Your trade show booth might be nice looking but still unable to entice the crowd, therefore, a crowd pleaser is a must. I have seen this happen at a recent show, true the attendance was down at the show but all in all most exhibitors said they did better that the previous year or show , why?. Fewer exhibitors mean less competition for you the exhibitor. This in turn turns into leads which eventually can result in sales. In getting the best out of your trade show you must have something unique different from the rest of exhibitors. DO not use gimmicks they only work but for so long, be creative about your product or the imagery of your booth…always introduce a theme whether in the appearance of the booth itself, your product or the actual displaying of the products themselves… be creative intelligently and forget the gimmicks
To recap your trade show booth should be inviting and open. One should be able to enter your booth not feeling trapped. There should be some sort of theme to your booth and show something that is different from the rest of show exhibitors. To seek professional help with this please contact ELDS, INC at (626) 969-3399
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I don’t know about you but before I buy anything for over $20 I go online and do a search an look for negative feedback on a product. It was therefore no surprise when I came across the 5 star rating that the Nikon D300 achieved at Amazon.com.
With 190 positive recommendations/testimonials you would have to be nuts to consider any other camera in its class. Here are a few snippets from those comments:
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1. Incredible color, tone, highlights/shadow rendition: this Nikon is best of breed!
Since 2006 I have owned a D200 for serious shooting situations and I got a D40 in early ’07 for everyday shots (an awesome camera – I give it SIX stars! – a whole separate review is needed!), and after hearing about the D300 release in late 2007 I debated over whether to get one.
2. This is the perfect camera for an advanced amateur.
The main strengths are:
(1) the excellent ergonomics and design: the camera controls are perfectly laid out. This makes the camera feel very fast and responsive. Everything about the camera is designed to allow you to change settings quickly and effortlessly. An example: the auto-ISO feature changes completely how you shoot in quickly changing lighting. Think about shooting sports in a stadium where half the field is covered in shadow – with auto-ISO you can set your parameters and then forget about the camera and just worry about catching the action. It also features endless customization which is great when you have to live with your camera day and night – if something in the interface annoys you, just change it to what you like.
3. I upgraded from a D80 which I had for more than 1 year. The D80 is a very good camera, and the D300 is a significant upgrade. What I like most about the camera is that the D300 has the ability to shoot with vivid colors while at the same time keeping a natural appearance. This leads to images looking better than what they looked like in real life.
4. To start I am an a amateur photographer with about two years experience.
I own a D40,which was my first and really enjoy it for family and everyday shooting.Great colors and focus.I then purchased the D80 which I have had
great success with and love it!But when I purchased the D300 there is no
comparison.The 51 point focus is awesome and the color choices are unbelievable! This thing is awesome when it comes to speed and focus.Quick
accurate response time is great for nature and fast moving subjects.
The pictures you take will make you feel like a pro with the very first shots taken.
The menu is so easy to use that it makes ease of changing and getting exactly what you’re looking for.There is a lot in the menu but with a little time you’ll get it fine because it has a help section.Anyone thinking of going another step up to a pro camera should not look elsewhere as Nikon truly has created a gem!To me this is a five star camera because of performance and the rugged build quality,A+
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